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Tule ammo
Is anybody familiar with this?
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03-28-2012 01:22 PM
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I tried several boxes of it both thru my beretta and uzi, and both had a issues with the casings not ejecting right, or the spent shells just pop up getting stuck between the slide and barrel
or the rounds jamming up, and even several mis fires. Just to make sure it was the rounds and not my guns I tried other companys rounds and they worked fine.
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I was told it was really dirty ammo. What was your experience?
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I've bought some of their 9mm from time to time. It functioned OK but did have a couple of misfires. Decent if you want something pretty cheap just for plinking.
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Russian Steel Cased ammo. I run their .308 through my CETME, their 9mm through my CZ-75b, and their .223 through my ARs. My Saiga doesn't like their 7.62x39, it cycles fine, but it shoots 6" at 7 o'clock at 50 yards. I have not tried their other ammo.
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I have a buddy that works the sporting goods counter at Wallyworld and hes had nothing but complaints about the Tula 9mm, its cheap so folks buy it then they use a box and it jams up their pistols and rifles or it fails to fire.
I wont buy it or take it if I'm offered it for free.
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If I remember right, Gander MT. has the 9.mm in a spam can. FYI
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I've used their 223 and 9mm. Seems about the same as Wolf as far as cleanliness and accuracy.